On 9/4/2018 10:56 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm creating a custom web page to display my SeaMonkey bookmarks my way.
> I have chosen to use nested unordered lists. I have ~3500 bookmarks in
> >500 folders nested several levels deep. I have two problems.
>
> The default indentation is too large causing items to line-wrap.
> The presence of bullets serves no purpose and is *UGLY*.
>
> I've been wandering a convoluted path thru the web finding only enough
> to tantalize. I keep ending up on poorly designed pages.
>
> Suggestions?
>
>
My bookmark hierarchy has four levels of folders. I have the following
in the userChrome.css file in the chrome folder of my profile:
/* Indent folders */
@-moz-document
url("file:///xxx/bookmarks.html")
{ body { margin-left: 2em !important; font-size: 12pt }
h3 + dl { margin-left: 2em !important } }
where xxx is the full path to my bookmarks.html file.
I automatically export my bookmarks from places.sqlite to bookmarks.html
every time I terminate SeaMonkey, which is often since I frequntly
switch between profiles (which effectively terminates and then
relaunches SeaMonkey). The export is effected by having
user_pref("browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML", true);
// automatically export bookmarks into an HTML file
in my user.js file in my profile. (The // indicates a comment to remind
me why I have that entry. The ; at the end of the user_pref statement
is mandatory.)
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